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Eaton Cutler-Hammer BW Breakers BW2125

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BW2125

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The BW2125 circuit breaker from Eaton Cutler-Hammer's BW Breakers series is designed primarily for residential applications. With a current rating of 125 Amps and a dual voltage rating of 120/240 Volts, it efficiently fulfills residential power requirements.

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Technical specifications for BW2125

ManufacturerEaton Cutler-Hammer
Product TypeCircuit Breaker
Product LineBW Breakers
Part NumberBW2125
Weight2.81 lbs (1.28 kg)
UPC786676460361
Poles2 poles
Current Rating125 Amps
Voltage Rating120/240 Volts
Interrupting Rating10,000 AIC
MountingBolt-On Mount
Breaker TypeStandard
ApplicationResidential
FrameBW Frame
Trip TypeThermal Magnetic
Breaker Load Side TerminationLugs
Breaker Line Side TerminationPlug-in

The Eaton Cutler-Hammer BW2125 is a dependable circuit breaker engineered for residential use. This standard breaker operates with a dual voltage capability of 120/240 Volts and carries a current rating of up to 125 Amps. It is constructed to handle electrical fluctuations, equipped with a thermal magnetic trip type for reliable performance during overload or fault conditions.

This breaker is designed as a two-pole model and fits within a BW frame, offering compact integration into electrical panels. It boasts an interrupting rating of 10,000 AIC, recognized for its ability to safely interrupt fault currents, thereby providing enhanced circuit safety.

For installation, the BW2125 circuit breaker features bolt-on mounting for secure placement. Connection options facilitate ease of integration; the line side connects through a plug-in method, while load side termination utilizes lugs. This combination allows for straightforward installations in residential electrical systems.